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posted by divabat
on Jan 16, 2008 -
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The Illustrated Guide to GOP Scandals
posted by trinarian
on May 14, 2007 -
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The Benefit Bank is a project which uses technology to improve the lives of low
income Americans. Through the use of software and trained
volunteers the program allows the needy to fill out one
application which can be generated to receive assistance from a
wide range of public and private resources. During stops
in the South this week the Congressional
Black Caucus Institute and National
Council Of Churches sought volunteers and partners to help
expand the program. The program has so far been opened in 48
sites in Pennsylvania, Florida, and Kansas including ACORN Housing, Jewish Employment and
Vocational Service, and Germantown
Avenue Crisis Ministry.
posted by robliberal
on Aug 13, 2005 -
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"One call to AAA and your worries are over," says the brochure. That's what Melissa Gosule's family thought, but she was kidnapped and murdered during the hours it took for AAA to get its act together. So the family is suing. Do they have a case? After all, she's not the only one who's waited and waited and waited and waited for multiple hours after calling AAA. I oughta know. [more inside]
posted by soyjoy
on Sep 8, 2003 -
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A Hong Kong student has written her thesis about the world's oldest profession, and found that the ten 'subjects' she chose to follow are real people too, and ultimately befriended them, offering financial and legal assistance. Apart from the actual story, of interest in the tone of the writing of the piece which underlines that the 'class' structure still exists almost everywhere . . .
posted by feelinglistless
on Oct 8, 2001 -
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